Quote: odiousgambitI can't resist tuning in to what's going on in these "Finding Bigfoot" TV shows
I like shows like that, like where they hunt for lake monsters (Nessie/Champ/etc). I know before the show starts that they didn't find the monster -- if they had, it would have been all over the news, all over the world, long before the episode was assembled for broadcast ... but I watch anyway.
Stacking begins today!
Quote: GreasyjohnThe best sex I ever had was with a girl I didn't like or trust very much.
The best sex I ever had was with a girl I'd
had a crush on for 10 years. It's all in your
head. The sex was just average, it was the
person I was doing it with that was unreal.
Never thought it would happen in a million
years. You envision it hundreds of times,
and then it actually occurs? Life should be
that good all the time.
Quote: JBI like shows like that, like where they hunt for lake monsters (Nessie/Champ/etc). I know before the show starts that they didn't find the monster -- if they had, it would have been all over the news, all over the world, long before the episode was assembled for broadcast ... but I watch anyway.
Yes! Do you suppose anybody watching doesn't realize this?
Related to one of my complaints, in the Bigfoot episodes, they will often suggest one of these slippery fellows was encountered with hardly a sliver of doubt allowable [when they go outdoors at night and record it all]. Yet there is no attempt to follow up, look for footprints, etc. Like I say, I fast forward through that part anymore. Yet I seem to know some details [g]
Quote: EvenBobI was 12, does it matter? It was 1961, and real
naked girls were in short supply. Playboy was
considered filth, especially by my mother. Spending
10 min with a naked girl my age was the most
exciting time I ever had with a female. I'm lucky
I lived thru it..
The worst time was when I was still a virgin and
got the girls top off and froze. I mean I could not
move, I was terrified of all of it. That didn't turn
out well, she never spoke to me again either. I
was 16. Sigh.
When I was about 12 or so I was staying at a family friend's house for a few days. They had a daughter that was about six-months older than me, kinda cute and she got much better grades than me. We wound up in a darkroom with the lights off. She was sitting in a highchair in the middle of the room. She was wearing a little shorts-style jumpsuit. I copped a feel under the guise of orienting myself in the room (she didn't have any problem with her orientation, however). I was disoriented several times while we were in that room together. She never suggested that we turn on the light in order to get our bearings. I thought at the time that my defense would hold up in court that I was just trying to find myself around. She would have been a witness for the defense. I was too young at the time to exploit my opportunities. Oh, the fact that I like telling that story is the secret I'm sharing.
Quote: aceofspadesDid we run out of secrets to tell…?
I'm well into my cups, so I will tell you that I am better now
after recent various problems with felllow employees, I went around obsessing with the expression "intolerable rivals"
I was obsessed.
I thought of my childhood, college years, betrayal by all those I thought were my friends
I wanted to write a book, Intolerable Rivals that expressed the Baby Boom generation's general problem.
I am still convinced I was in denial all these years.
I'm better now, without even seeing a Shrink.
Edit: after sobering up a bit, looks like somebody stole my password and posted this stuff! what the heck! well, I *am* better now. Moved to a new area a few months ago. Worked like a charm.
Oh, what about Meryl Streep, she is cute :)
Quote: soxfanMany years ago, I too, was an AP-wiseguy, hey hey!
And then you decided that you hated money...
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceAnd then you decided that you hated money...
Actually, I find it much easier to make better, regular cake at the baccarats than I did as a member of a very capable 21 card counting squad, hey hey.